Services & Techniques
Pro-Adjuster
The Pro-Adjuster technology eliminates the need for any twisting, clicking, or popping. It is smooth, consistent, and computerized. The Pro-Adjuster adjusts and analyzes the spine with precise accuracy. It measures waveforms to determine vertebral status and to correct the subluxation detected.
Diversified
This is one of the most common used methods in Chiropractic. It is a quick, safe thrust that is applied to the joints followed by a pop, which is pressure being released, resulting in relief for the patient.
SOT (Sacro Occipital Technique)
This method directs itself with cranial sacral respiratory mechanism which is a wavelike oscillation within the covering of the brain and spinal cord.
Activator
A handheld instrument used by chiropractors who assert that slightly misaligned vertebrae can be tapped back into place with a mallet. This instrument delivers high-speed and low-force chiropractic adjustments. It finds joint problems in the spine and other parts of the body to improve spinal function.
Applied Kinesiology (AK)
AK is a technique that uses muscle testing for the examination of your body. The information received allows the doctor to determine what the best treatment for the patient is.
Upper Cervical
Technique that uses a number of specific chiropractic adjustments designed to correct atlas and upper cervical subluxations.
Massage Therapy
Massage Therapy stimulates blood circulation, improves immune system function, relaxes stiff and tense muscles, and is beneficial to many chronic conditions such as low back pain and fatigue. Massage Therapy is highly recommended in conjunction with Chiropractic care. (Available by appointment)
Thompson Technique
A chiropractic adjustment performed on a table in which the supporting cushions drop an inch or two when a thrust is applied to the spine. Practitioners locate "subluxations" by checking leg lengths with the legs straight, the knees bent, or the head turned to either side.